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Members of the Boise City Council are (back, L-R) council members TJ Thomson, Ben Quintana, Lauren McLean, Scot Ludwig (front, L-R) Council Pro Tem Elaine Clegg, Mayor David H. Bieter and Council President Maryanne Jordan.

The Mayor works full-time, managing the day-to-day operations of the City and providing leadership and policy direction to the City Council. The Mayor chairs all meetings of the City Council, voting only in the case of a tie. The six members of the City Council work part-time, holding budget and policy-setting authority for the city. The Mayor and City Council members are elected at large by popular vote. City Council members are elected to a specific Council seat, but the seats are not determined geographically. City elections are held in odd number years (e.g. 2007, 2009, 2011).

Boise Police on patrol in the area of Franklin
and Bird Street observed a vehicle with expired registration last
night, January 30th, at approximately 10:30 p.m. Officers attempted
to stop the vehicle that failed to yield, and instead drove around
a restaurant and stopped on the back side. The driver then exited
the vehicle and began to walk away. Officers ordered the driver,
Michael Ryel, to return to the vehicle and determined he was
currently suspended from driving. A check through Ada County
Records indicated Michael Ryel also had a current warrant for his
arrest on probation violation charges. The suspect then exited the
vehicle and attempted to walk away again. As officers took Michael
Ryel into custody, the passenger, Kyle Quinton, exited the vehicle
and began to walk away, while ignoring the instructions of the
officers to stop. Michael Ryel was taken into custody. Two Boise
Police K-9s, "Turk" and "Rex" alerted on the vehicle, indicating
the likely presence of drugs. A search of the vehicle revealed a
glass pipe with Meth residue, a baggie containing prescription pain
killers and two firearms. The suspects were booked at the Ada
County Jail on the above listed charges.

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Arrested: Evan D. Anderson, 26, Boise

Charges: Malicious Injury to Property
(F)

Boise Police Officers responded to a
report of an out of control subject at a medical facility on the
300 block of North Allumbaugh Street yesterday, January 30th, at
approximately 5:30 p.m. Witnesses tell police the suspect, who was
a patient, used a metal chair leg to break a window and damage
other property. The suspect was taken into custody without further
incident. The damage is expected to exceed $1,000.00. The suspect
was transported to the Ada County Jail and booked on the above
listed charges.

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Warrant Arrested: Kandi L. Hall, 40, Meridian

Warrant Charges: Offering a Forged Document in
Evidence (F)

The suspect was taken into custody on an
outstanding felony warrant for Offering a Forged Document in
Evidence yesterday.

The arrest warrant stems from an ongoing
investigation a document offered as evidence in an ongoing criminal
investigation earlier this month. Evidence indicates the suspect
was involved in presenting the item to officials. That
investigative information was forwarded to the Ada County
Prosecuting Attorney's Office and resulted in the felony
warrant.

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